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Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender
ISSN : 19785623     EISSN : 2581121     DOI : 10.21580/sa
Core Subject : Social,
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender focuses on topics related to gender and child issues. We aim to disseminate research and current developments on these issues. We invite manuscripts on gender and child topics in any perspectives, such as religion, economics, culture, history, education, law, art, communication, politics, and theology, etc. We look forward to having contributions from scholars and researchers of various disciplines
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The Social Aspects of Gender-responsiveness in Schools Indah Wigati
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol 14, No 2 (2019): October
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Schools are strategic institutions to fight for gender equality. There is one school in South Sumatera that applies the concept of gender, namely SMA 2 Sekayu. This study aims to analyze the social aspects of gender-responsiveness in schools. The approach used is descriptive qualitative phenomenological. The informants consisted of school principals, teachers, students, school committees, and education staff. Data were collected through observation, interviews, documentation and analyzed using an interactive model of analysis consisting of reduction, presentation, and verification. Meanwhile, the social aspects of gender-responsiveness were analyzed through Longwe. The results showed that the implementation of gender-oriented schools on social aspects involved women and men of the school committee. Teachers' and parents’ interactions run well. The school had a puberty management forum for male and female students. The interaction of all school members is in accordance with the concepts of gender equality. But the teacher did not yet have the ability to control and detect sexual harassment against students. To realize gender-responsiveness, all components in the school must have gender sensitivity.
Kekerasan terhadap Perempuan dalam Ketimpangan Relasi Kuasa: Studi Kasus di Rifka Annisa Women's Crisis Center Muhammad Rifa'at Adiakarti Farid
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol 14, No 2 (2019): October
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This study aims to determine the causes of acts of violence and acts of sexual harassment against women. This action can occur by anyone and anywhere that is closely related to health and human rights. Acts of violence are often used as a way to maintain and force the subordination of women against men. This research uses descriptive qualita­tive method at Rifka Annisa Women’s Crisis Center. Acts of violence and acts of sexual harassment against women occur because of the low mindset of the community about equality of men and women who are intertwined between fellow interactions, both are equally disadvantaged in the situation. The result of this study, there is a single factor causing violence against women, namely because of socio-cultural factors or because of the imbalance of power relations which causes the subordination of women.
Perilaku Beragama Perempuan Ngorek di Pesisir Lamongan Irzum Farihah
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol 14, No 2 (2019): October
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This study aims to look at the religious behavior of fish sorting women laborers in the coastal area of Lamongan. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method, with observation and in-depth interviews with fish sorting women laborers, boat owners and the Head of fishermen association. Data were analyzed using the Miles-Huberman model with stages of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. This article produces that: first, the under­standing of religious women is inseparable from their belief in things that are transcendent able to move worldly life, by applying in daily behavior in the workplace by maintaining an honesty attitude, still carrying out prayer and in their social environment while maintaining friendly relations by adjusting the traditions that run in the community. Second, various social actions that can be taken can be seen from instrumental rationality, value rationality, affective ratio­nality, and traditional rationality.
Memahami Hubungan Simbol Keseimbangan Gender dalam Rumah Adat dan Tindakan Masyarakat Ziel Elizabeth Limahelu; Izak Yohan Matriks Lattu; Ebenhaizer Imanuel Nuban Timo
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol 14, No 2 (2019): October
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Symbols can be used to give meaning to social behavior, especially in explaining the meaning of the symbol of the equality of life of a cultural community. This study aims to describe and analyze the symbolization and meaning of gender equality from the traditional culture house of the Umametan Lawalu community in Belu NTT. A descriptive qualitative study with a narrative approach was carried out through in-depth interview techniques and field obser­vations, then the data were analyzed using interpretative techniques. This study results in the finding that the traditional house does not only function as a place to live but as a cultural identity that is a condition with a symbol of social behavior. The symbol of equality can be shown from the great pillar found in the Umametan Lawalu traditional house in Belu NTT. Symbols at the poles teach people that women and men have the same role in the social and cultural public sphere, the relationship between men and women becomes an amplifier of social action with each other.
Solidaritas Sosial di Kalangan Laki-laki Feminin: Studi Kasus pada Komunitas A+ Organizer Rizal Ikhsan; Erianjoni Erianjoni; Afriva Khaidir
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol 14, No 2 (2019): October
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This study aims to analyze social solidarity among feminine males, case studies on community A+ Organizer in Padang West Sumatera. This study was analyzed with the theory of social solidarity by Emile Durkheim. This research was conducted with a qualitative approach, with the type of research case study. The results found that there were two forms of social solidarity among the feminine male of the A+ Organizer community: 1) Mutual help such as: giving work, cooperation, and empowerment. 2) Collective activities in the form of together gathering such as: hanging out and regular social gathering. Factors that underlie the formation of social solidarity among feminine men in the A+ Organizer community: 1) The similarity of fate. 2) Interdependence.
The Image of Women Figures in Folklore of Kudus Kulon’s Toponyms: A Linguistics Anthropology Study Ratna Muthia; Fatah Syukur
Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol 14, No 2 (2019): October
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This study aims to explore the image of women figures in folklore relating to the naming of a place (toponym) in the Kudus Kulon area. This study was carried out with a linguistic anthropology approach, which focuses on language as a set of symbolic resources that enter the constitution or social and individual representations in the real world. The results of this study are as follows: 1) the origin of the toponym, i.e. the name and the activity of the women figures; 2) the role of women figures, consisting of the main and side characters; 3) the relation between female and male figures in toponym can be divided into two: (a) women figures representing the husband and (b) wo­men figures representing themselves; 4) opportunities for women figures, including opportunities to solve problems, oppor­tunities to move according to their interests, and oppor­tunities to participate in public roles; 5) influences of women figur­es, including influences on spirituality, influences on eco­nomic activities, and influences on culture.

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